The 90-minute film - "Diana, Our Mother: Her
Life and Legacy" - celebrates the life and work of Diana,
Kensington Palace said in a statement.
Diana, the first wife of heir to the throne Prince Charles, was
killed in a car crash in Paris in August 1997 when William was
aged 15 and Harry was 12. She was 36.
In the documentary, William - Queen Elizabeth's grandson and
second in line to the throne - and Harry are filmed talking
about their childhood as they look through photographs in a
family album assembled by Diana.
Earlier this year, William spoke about how the shock of losing
his mother still lingered two decades after her death. Harry
said he had sought counselling to help deal with the grief.
The film, made by Oxford Film and Television, will air in the UK
on ITV <ITV.L> on Monday at 2000 GMT.
A number of commemorative events have been planned to mark
Diana's death.
William and Harry attended a private service earlier this month
to re-dedicate her grave and the brothers have also commissioned
a statue to be erected in her honor outside their official
London home.
Rarely-seen possessions of Diana, including her music collection
and ballet shoes, went on display on Saturday at Buckingham
Palace.
An exhibition celebrating Diana's fashion opened in February.
(Reporting by James Davey; Editing by Andrew Bolton)
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